 Redcon One Wargames Neutropic Slash Gaming Mix Review. Hey, what's up guys, this is Josh here. Today I wanna do a little review on this supplement called Wargames by the brand of Redcon One. This is a pretty much a Neutropic blend. You could use it for gaming. I'm sure it is good for gaming. It's got like basically a lot of Neutropics, but then I think some stuff for iHealth in there too. But this is basically just kind of like a Neutropic blend. And this actually features really, really good amounts in my opinion of not only Neutropics, but caffeine, dynamine, and tiacrine. Now, one of the best entry level new stimulants besides caffeine in my opinion is tiacrine. The only issue that I have with tiacrine is that it tastes terrible, but it's just such an amazing stimulant. It has much less jitters than caffeine. It has much less anxiety than caffeine. And there really isn't that much of a crash. There's almost no crash at all with tiacrine. And then on top of that, tiacrine has been shown to be an anti-inflammatory, which basically heals you if your body's swelling. And caffeine does not do that. So I would say this is a Neutropic, kind of focused a little bit around tiacrine, dynamine, and caffeine, because they all work together. If you do not know about them, dynamine is the shortest acting. Caffeine is in the middle, and tiacrine lasts the longest. Usually tiacrine takes about two hours to hit its peak, but it's just so smooth, and it's kind of gonna deliver you a less of a crash because of that just the way tiacrine works. It's just got like a smooth, long-lasting energy. So I would say basically this is a Neutropic blend centered around dynamine, caffeine, and tiacrine. So I'm gonna do the pros and cons real quick, but I'm gonna go over some of the ingredients. So in acetalyl tyrosine, they have a huge dose of it in here. This is one of my favorite go-to Neutropics. Normal tyrosine's a little bit more smooth. It just gives you this awakening feel, just in a good way. It's supposed to naturally convert to dopamine. And they have the inacetal version in here, which is even stronger, and they have a high dose of 500 milligrams. They have 400 milligrams of choline bitartrate. When I think of entry-level Neutropics, some of the ones that I go to are choline and tyrosine. So they have a high dose of both of those in here. Choline kind of just, in my opinion, gives me a little bit of this zend out kind of focus, a little bit of this focus with less anxiety, which is just great. So obviously I like it at almost all of my blends. So we got Yerba Mate, and to be honest, I thought Yerba Mate was a stimulant on its own. I guess it has 25% caffeine. So I think the total caffeine amount in here is only like 78 milligrams. If I'm wrong, I will put that on screen. But it's very, very low dose. So there's multiple doses of caffeine. Even though there's multiple doses, it is a small dose. It's less than 100 milligrams, which is very, very light. One of these servings is from Yerba Mate. And then we've got dynamine at 150 milligrams. But apparently it only has 60 milligrams of active dynamine. Tiacrine at 125 milligrams, only 50 milligrams active tiacrine. Again, these are really solid doses. And in my opinion, if you just have way too much of any of these, you're gonna feel anxious because they all provide a little bit of a stimulatory effect. But they use just the right dose to where it's not pointless. It's not like 25, 30, 40 milligrams, but it is also safe. So if you have a lot of this, it's you're not gonna feel overly stimmed because all of these are stimulants. And although they work really well with each other, if you take a bunch of high doses of all three, it's just gonna be problems. Grawana seed, and that's another one apparently that has caffeine in it. I always thought Grawana was a stimulant on its own, but I guess it does carry some caffeine. Theobromine, now theobromine is just kind of like an extra kind of stimulant. And at any time that it's been in the mix, I've felt a little bit more of a zap. I've just enjoyed it. Bacopa extract, now I haven't really done too much research on it. I have taken supplements to have this Bacopa before. It's basically just supposed to boost brain performance when I have researched it. This Merigold extract I'm pretty sure is just for your eye health. So it makes sense because you're staring at a screen and this is a gaming mix, totally makes sense. Then the Hyperzine A, the last thing in here. Hyperzine A basically stops, and from my understanding, it stops your body from getting rid of choline, and like we were just saying before, choline bit tartrate. Choline kind of has this zend out feel. So the Hyperzine A will basically stop your body from getting rid of the choline so fast so the choline will stay in your body for longer. So it kind of goes well with the choline bit tartrate. So the pros of this is it has a very, very good ingredient profile. I mean, several of these ingredients just on their own. Like if you were to cut this in half, it would still be pretty effective. Like the high dose in acetyl-L tyrosine would be noticeable, it's on its own. Same with if you were to just have the tiocrine caffeine and dynamine on its own and it also has like high doses of B vitamins. It's just a very, very well put together and utropic blend in my opinion. I actually consider supplements that carry tiocrine, dynamine, and caffeine to be somewhat exotic. They're not the most exotic things I've ever tried, but it just has a very, very nice feel that if you were to give it to somebody else who's not tried it, it will have a unique feel. And most of the time, people are just using caffeine as the stimulant, so it will provide an actually unique feel and it is a little bit exotic. And then also, I really like the presentation of this one. It just looks really, really good. It's really, really flashy. I actually got this for somewhat cheap online. I think there was several other flavors. This was ended up being the cheapest flavor, so I will get into the flavor in the mixed and the cons, but this flavor actually isn't that bad. People said it was actually rated really low on Amazon. I think that's why it was so cheap. I want to say I got this for about 25 bucks, which is pretty good for 30 servings and to see that everything is actually really high dose and that it has all this presentation. I do think it's really worth it. Some people had some issues with the taste. That's kind of like the main thing when you see it on Amazon, but to me, if you're somebody who can get past the taste, I do think this has quite a unique, new tropic benefit because it's just a very, very, very well put together, well thought out, new tropic and I really, really do like it. Then the last pro I have with this one is that it has no artificial colors, which I absolutely like. For me, almost all artificial colors give me some issues. If I were to have maybe half a serving of something with artificial colors, I'll be fine, but if I'm taking a bunch of full servings, like this is 30 servings, if I was going to take big glasses of it every day, I'm going to have a lot of issues and even if you're somebody who doesn't get affected by artificial colors, it's just extra stuff put into the mix that you don't need, that your body has to get rid of that has absolutely no benefits. So I just am really glad they don't have any artificial colors. I'm done with my ranch. You guys know I hate them. So the only mixed aspect I have here is the taste. Now, as soon as I saw this mix and I saw that they were using dynamite and tiocrine, both of those are some of the most bitter stimulants that I've ever tried. They're so, so, so bitter. Even a little bit of tiocrine sometimes putting in a large drink will ruin the whole drink. It's unbelievable how bad these taste, which is so sad because they're absolutely amazing supplements, but you just almost can't put them in a drink. So as soon as I saw they had dynamite and tiocrine, I'm like, this is going to taste terrible. They messed up by putting both those in there. They should have probably just went with tiocrine because tiocrine's more effective and the combination of tiocrine and dynamite is going to make it just so bitter. However, the reason I'm putting this in the mix is that the taste actually isn't that bad when you consider how bad tiocrine is. Like tiocrine, I'd almost rather have some alcohol, you know, something like straight up, like 40% vodka or something versus tiocrine because it's just, it's so bitter and so bleh, but they actually do a very, very, very good job of blending this well in here. And this also has some rhodiolo rosea. I forgot to mention that when I was talking about the ingredients, but rhodiolo rosea is also extremely bitter. So they have quite a lot of bitter stuff in here. I'm actually pretty shocked about how good it tastes given the ingredients. If I were to give the taste a rating, I'd probably give it like a 5.5 to a six, but if I'm gonna consider the ingredients that they mixed in here, I'd probably give this almost like a nine out of 10 for taste because I wouldn't even think you could create a supplement with these ingredients because the ingredients were so bitter, you know? And then on top of that, there was multiple flavors and this one was the cheapest. So I'm assuming it's the cheapest because people think it is the worst. I also did get this on Amazon and people said that it had clumping. I had actually no clumping at all. So maybe it was just a bad batch. Again, it is a little challenging, but when you consider those ingredients, it actually is pretty good. So anyways, guys, if I were to get into the cons of the supplements, to be honest guys, I really don't have too many. I would say the biggest problem for people is getting over that taste, you know? And if you're somebody who doesn't really mind the taste, I actually don't mind the taste. I would say that's the biggest thing for people. I mean, maybe if you're somebody who wants a lot of caffeine, a really strong caffeine stimulant, this really isn't it. Like I said, it has like only 78 milligrams caffeine, but I actually like that. And I find that Tiacrine and Dynamite make it feel like it has a little bit more. And then another thing is that it uses the cheapest form of B12 or one of the cheapest ones, which is like cyanocobalum. And apparently the cyanote is supposed to turn into cyanide in your body, which apparently is fine on low doses, but cyanide is also a big poison. I've also seen a video online, I didn't do any research and they were saying that cyanocobalum is like a sneaky cancer causing chemical or really bad ingredient you want to avoid. And then another issue that I have was that they use so much of it in here, 20,000. I'm not a chemist and everything, but I have looked up, if you can look up right now, that cyanocobalum turns into cyanide. So every time I see it, I'm like, okay, if you're gonna use that, use a low dose, you know, but this one has 20,000 in here. Again, I don't want you to be afraid from buying this because this isn't gonna get me to stop using the supplement, but it's something that I didn't really like. And this also has choline bitartre in here, which is technically one of the cheaper kinds of choline technically. I think AlphaGPC is supposed to be more effective and more bioavailable, but they use a big dose in here. And I've heard for certain situations, choline bitartre is actually better. So anyways, guys, we're on the road of 50,000 subscribers and I couldn't do without any of you guys' help. You guys are the best. Having a great day out here. Hopefully having a great day at home. 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